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Hidden Beauty
Can there be beauty in my toes, Where stubbornly a fungus grows? I never thought it could be true. I try to hide it with my shoe. Its purpose, not yet discovered— I try hard to keep it covered. From large toe to the next it spread, And now I look at both with dread. It wants to grow against the norm, My toenail with misshapen form, Knows the wild ways it wants to grow, And now it has a mate in tow! I’ve vowed to make a sacred oath To kill this hated fungal growth, But I now see the beauty of My wayward toes denied of love Are like the people we might hate And I’ve learned to appreciate Diversity against the norm, Well taught to me through my toes’ form; That each of us must be unique, And there’s the beauty that I seek! As my fungal toe and its mate, Which I condemned as reprobate, Conceals within their ugly form, Their freedom’s right against the norm! © 1-18-15 ~First Place~ For Hidden Beauty Poetry Contest Sponsored by Rhonda Johnson-Saunders *Meant as a metaphor for those who don't appear as normal looking!
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